The Ferry at Brooklyn, New York - Maker: VirtueAntique hand colored illustration of view of the Ferry at Brooklyn, with Brooklyn in the background, Very good overall antique condition, 5 x 7 inches.Price: $150.00 Date: 1838

1838

Virtue

$150.00

Model # NYO641

Illustrations of the Croton Aqueduct, by F. B. Tower, of the Engineer Department, Title Page (NY) - Maker: Tower/Wiley & PutnamAntique uncolored title page of the book by the same name, published by Wiley and Putnam in 1843. Features a scene with people enjoying a fountain, presumably in Manhattan, New York City, or the Bronx, where the aqueduct was designed to bring water. Good to very good condition with some minor surface soiling and a tight margin on the left side where the page was bound into the book. Sheet measures approx. 12.75 x 9.5 inches.Price: $150.00 Date: 1843

1843

Tower/Wiley & Putnam

$150.00

Model # NYO642

View above the Croton Dam - Maker: Tower/Wiley & PutnamAntique uncolored print from the book Illustrations of the Croton Aqueduct, by F. B. Tower, of the Engineer Department, published by Wiley and Putnam in 1843. Features a scene with people enjoying the Croton Dam, which connects to the Croton aqueduct to bring water to parts of Manhattan and the Bronx. Very good condition. Sheet measures approx. 9.5 x 12.75 inches.Price: $150.00 Date: 1843

1843

Tower/Wiley & Putnam

$150.00

Model # NYO643

Aqueduct Bridge at Sing Sing - Maker: Tower/Wiley & PutnamAntique uncolored print from the book Illustrations of the Croton Aqueduct, by F. B. Tower, of the Engineer Department, published by Wiley and Putnam in 1843. Features a scene with an aqueduct bridge that was part of the Croton aqueduct to bring water to parts of Manhattan and the Bronx. this is the Sing Sing Kill Bridge, which was built to carry the Old Croton Aqueduct over the Sing Sing Kill, a small stream that, over time, had eroded enough earth to form a deep gorge, in the Village of Sing Sing, part of the Town of Ossining located eight miles from the Old Croton Dam. Very good condition. Sheet measures approx. 9.5 x 12.75 inches.Price: $150.00 Date: 1843

1843

Tower/Wiley & Putnam

$150.00

Model # NYO644

View Below the Croton Dam - Maker: Tower/Wiley & PutnamAntique uncolored print from the book Illustrations of the Croton Aqueduct, by F. B. Tower, of the Engineer Department, published by Wiley and Putnam in 1843. Features a scene with people enjoying the Croton Dam, which connects to the Croton aqueduct to bring water to parts of Manhattan and the Bronx. Very good condition with some minor light foxing. Sheet measures approx. 9.5 x 12.75 inches.Price: $150.00 Date: 1843

1843

Tower/Wiley & Putnam

$150.00

Model # NYO645

Croton Aqueduct at Harlem River - Maker: Tower/Wiley & PutnamAntique uncolored print from the book Illustrations of the Croton Aqueduct, by F. B. Tower, of the Engineer Department, published by Wiley and Putnam in 1843. Features a scene with people enjoying the area of New York City near the Harlem River and the Croton Aqueduct, which connects to the Croton dam to bring water to parts of Manhattan and the Bronx. Good to very good condition with some minor light surface soiling near paper edges. Sheet measures approx. 8.5 x 12.75 inches.Price: $150.00 Date: 1843

1843

Tower/Wiley & Putnam

$150.00

Model # NYO646

Aqueduct Bridge for Road Way - Maker: Tower/Wiley & PutnamAntique uncolored print from the book Illustrations of the Croton Aqueduct, by F. B. Tower, of the Engineer Department, published by Wiley and Putnam in 1843. Features a scene with travelers walking a carriage road that passes under an aqueduct bridge, which connects to the Croton aqueduct to bring water to parts of Manhattan and the Bronx. Very good condition with tight margin at bottom where page was attached to binding. Sheet measures approx. 9 x 12.75 inches.Price: $150.00 Date: 1843

1843

Tower/Wiley & Putnam

$150.00

Model # NYO647

Croton Aqueduct at Jewells Brook - Maker: Tower/Wiley & PutnamAntique uncolored print from the book Illustrations of the Croton Aqueduct, by F. B. Tower, of the Engineer Department, published by Wiley and Putnam in 1843. Features a scene with people and a dog near the aqueduct at Jewells Brook, which connects to the Croton dam to bring water to parts of Manhattan and the Bronx. Very good condition with some minor light foxing and toning at top and right edges, and slightly narrow margin at bottom. Sheet measures approx. 9 x 12.75 inches.Price: $150.00 Date: 1843

1843

Tower/Wiley & Putnam

$150.00

Model # NYO111JR

Map of The Country Twenty Five Miles Round the City of New York. - Maker: Jeremiah GreenleafBeautifully Antique hand colored map from the 1848 edition of Jeremiah Greenleaf's "A New Universal Atlas: Comprising Separate Maps Of all the Principal Empires, Kingdoms, & States Throughout the World: and forming a distinct Atlas of the United States. Carefully Compiled from the best Authorities Extant by Jeremiah Greenleaf. a new edition revised and corrected to the present time 1848." Political boundaries delineated by color, and with details of cities and towns, rivers and water bodies, some mountains and landforms. Circular presentation. Very good condition, some toning, 12.75 x 11 inches to neatlines.Price: $350.00 Date: 1848

1848

Jeremiah Greenleaf

$350.00

Model # NYO275

New York - Maker: Charles C. SavageBlack and white antique city plan from "The World, Geographical, Historical, and Statistical; containing a Description of the Several Continents, Empires, Republics, Kingdoms, and Islands on the Globe", by Charles Savage, published by Ensign, Bridgman, & Fanning, 1856. Good to very good condition, approx. 8.25 x 4.75 inches.Price: $75.00 Date: 1856

1856

Charles C. Savage

$75.00

Model # NYO762

Atlantic Garden House (Burns Coffee House in 1765) - Broadway, opposite Bowling Green - Maker: Valentine's ManualMatted antique black and white print showing the Atlantic Garden House/Burns Coffee House building on Broadway, in the financial district of New York City. Published in Valentine's Manual, 1858. Print is in Very good overall antique condition with some mild toning and minor image overlay. Print measures approximately 4" x 5.75" (H x W) and is matted with a neutral, tan/cream mat to measure approx. 8" x 10" overall. Price: $45.00 Date: 1858

1858

Valentine's Manual

$45.00

Model # NYO625

View in Central Park, Promenade, June 1858 - Maker: HaywardAntique uncolored print by Hayward, published in Valentine's Manual in 1859, showing the creation of Central Park in Manhattan, New York City. Interesting view with the working men, horses, and carts. With folds as issued. Good to very good condition with light toning at edges and a minor miss-fold crease near center. Approx. 7.25 x 13.25 inches to the paper edges.Price: $85.00 Date: 1859

1859

Hayward

$85.00

Model # NYO626

View in Central Park, Promenade looking South, June 1858 - Maker: HaywardAntique uncolored print by Hayward, published in Valentine's Manual in 1859, showing the creation of Central Park in Manhattan, New York City. Interesting view with the Arsenal in the left background and 59th street on the right background, and in the foreground are the working men, horses, and carts. With folds as issued. Good to very good condition with light toning at edges. Approx. 7.25 x 13.25 inches to the paper edges.Price: $85.00 Date: 1859

1859

Hayward

$85.00

Model # NYO375

A Map of the Common Lands, City of New York, NY - Maker: Valentine's Manual/HaywardA Map of the Common Lands between the three and six mile stones belonging to the Corporation of the City of New York. Hand colored antique city plan of New York City in 1796 by George Hayward, south of Harlem, showing numbered plots of common lands as well as areas of ownership, with owners' names. Very good overall antique condition, approx. 7.25 x 19 inches.Price: $375.00 Date: 1861

1861

Valentine's Manual/Hayward

$375.00

Model # NYO519

Johnson's Map of New York and the Adjacent Cities - Maker: Johnson and WardAntique hand colored map of Civil War era New York City and Brooklyn, from Johnson and Ward's 1864 atlas, with wonderful details of streets, parks, and landmarks such as Castle Garden in the Battery, the "cricket ground" of Central Park which was only six years old at the time; the Brooklyn Navy Yard; and the western edge, largely undeveloped, of what would one day become Queens; includes inset of Harlem and northern Manhattan. Interesting features: Blackwell's Island which housed a hospital, penitentiary, separate alms houses for male and females, a work house, and a lunatic asylum; and the Crystal Palace on the site of the modern Central Public Library, despite the fact that the Crystal Palace had burned to the ground 6 years before this map was printed. Good condition with some minor foxing and toning, tight margins onthe sides, small seam separations at top and bottom, the later separation goes into the decorative border. Map measures 16 x 26 inches. Price: $250.00 Date: 1864

Map of New York and Vicinity - Maker: BeersAntique hand colored maps of New York and vicinity, accompanying the Atlas of New York and Vicinity, by Beers. restored and backed, very good condition, 30.25 x 27.5 inches. Originally $525, currently on Super Deal Pricing!Price: $395.00 Date: 1872

1872

Beers

$395.00

Model # NYO757

Brooklyn Street-Scenes - Maker: Picturesque AmericaAntique black and white illustration showing various scenes in Brooklyn, New York, with one labeled as happening on Clinton Street. Published in William Cullen Bryant's classic 1872 work, "Picturesque America." Very good overall antique condition with mild toning throughout, and a few spots of very minor foxing at the outer edges. Measures approximately 9.25" x 6.5" (H x W) to the neatline. This print can be hand colored by our professional colorist for an additional charge. Please contact us if you would like to have this print colored.Price: $55.00 Date: 1872

Residences of G. C. Nichols, Jeremiah Bean, and Farm of Abel Bennett (NY) - Maker: Everts, Ensign, & EvertsAntique Engraving from the 1876 Broome County Atlas by Everts, Ensign & Everts. Reverse of page contains lists of names of men in the military and their regiment. This piece measures approximate 15 x 12 inches and is in Very Good antique condition with some minor foxing and discoloration throughout.Price: $85.00 Date: 1876

1876

Everts, Ensign, & Everts

$85.00

Model # NYO474

Bird's Eye View of the City of Binghamton, NY and "The Grove" residence of Dr. J.G. Orton (NY) - Maker: Everts, Ensign, & EvertsAntique Engraving from the 1876 Broome County Atlas by Everts, Ensign & Everts. Reverse of page contains lists of names of men enlisted in the military and at bottom of page a history of the history of the villages and townships of Broome County. This piece measures approximate 15 x 12 inches and is in Very Good antique condition with some minor foxing and discoloration throughout.Price: $85.00 Date: 1876

1876

Everts, Ensign, & Everts

$85.00

Model # TOW442

Untitled- New York Ferry Terminal - Maker: AverellAntique tinted lithograph showing various scenes around a ferry terminal in New York City. Published by G.W. Averell in his work "Pictures of Life and Character in New York," 1878. Very good overall antique condition with some mild toning and soiling of the antique paper (mainly at the outer edges.) Measures approximately 11.25" x 9" to the neatline. Price: $65.00 Date: 1878

1878

Averell

$65.00

Model # NYO754

The New Iron Pier at West Brighton Beach, Coney Island - Maker: Harper's WeeklyAntique black and white illustration of the "New Iron Pier" at West Brighton Beach, Coney Island, New York, with illustrated beach scenes around the top. Published by Harper's Weekly on August 9th, 1879. Good to very good overall antique condition with mild toning and some minor wrinkling throughout, as well as some mild areas of foxing (mainly outside the neatline.) Measures approximately 9.25" x 14" (H x W) to the neatline. Price: $45.00 Date: 1879

1879

Harper's Weekly

$45.00

Model # NYO755

Saturday Afternoon on the Harlem River - Maker: Harper's WeeklyAntique black and white illustration showing a scene of boaters on the Harlem River, New York. Published by Harper's Weekly on June 28, 1879. Good to Very good overall antique condition with mild toning throughout, and some minor creases/paper loss at the outer edges of the page. Print measures approximately 9.25" x 13.5" (H x W) to the neatline. Price: $45.00 Date: 1879

Opening of the New York and Brooklyn Suspension Bridge - Maker: Illustrated London NewsAntique black and white illustration of the Brooklyn Bridge at its opening on May 24th, 1883, published by The Illustrated London News, on June 16, 1883.Print is in very good overall antique condition with mild toning throughout, and a small burn hole in the paper (outside of the image.) Measures approximately 9" x 12.25" (H x W) to the neatline. Price: $110.00 Date: 1883

1883

Illustrated London News

$110.00

Model # NAU154

New York Bay and Harbor Coast Chart - Maker: US Coast SurveyAntique Coast Chart No. 120, New York Bar and Harbor, New York, by A. D. Bache, showing New York City, the mouth of the Hudson River, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Jamaica Bay, Bronx, NY, Jersey City, NJ, nd Bronx, Raritan Bay, and Sandy Hook, NJ, the aids to navigation in 1888. Very good condition, approximately 33" x 26" inches. 1866 first published/1885 first issued. **NOTE- because this map requires extra insurance for shipping, an additional charge will appear on your card after your original purchase. If you would like to know what that charge will be, please contact us.**Price: $900.00 Date: 1885

1885

US Coast Survey

$900.00

Model # NYO299

High Bridge on Sunday - Maker: Harper's WeeklyHarlem, Bronx, New York City, Drawn by Charles Graham, view on High Bridge, a distant view of High Bridge and a Path through the Woods, 13 1'3"h x 9"w, Very good overall antique condition.Price: $45.00 Date: 1885

1885

Harper's Weekly

$45.00

Model # NYO753

Pedestal for Bartholdi's Statue of Liberty on Bedloe's Island, New York Harbor. - Maker: Harper's WeeklyAntique black and white illustration showing work being done on the pedestal for the Statue of Liberty, with an inset portrait of Bartholdi, the designer of the Statue of Liberty. Published in Harper's Weekly on June 6, 1885. Good to very good overall antique condition with mild toning of the paper and some minor image overlay. Measures approximately 9" x 13.25" (H x W) to the neatline. Price: $45.00 Date: 1885

1885

Harper's Weekly

$45.00

Model # NYO756

Tobogganing in New York City - Maker: Harper's WeeklyAntique black and white illustration showing a winter scene of people sledding down a man-made course in New York City, published in Harper's Weekly on Christmas Day, 1886. Good to very good overall antique condition with mild toning of the paper, and some areas of minor foxing (mainly outside the neatline.) Measures approximately 9" x 13.25" (H x W) to the neatline. Price: $75.00 Date: 1886

1886

Harper's Weekly

$75.00

Model # NAU153

Hudson River from New York to Haverstraw Chart - Maker: US Coast SurveyAntique coastal chart of the mouth of the Hudson River, Sheet No. 1, From New York to Haverstraw, by A. D. Bache, showing New York City, Manhattan, Brooklyn, parts of Queens and Westchester County, produced in 1865 and update with aids to navigation in 1888. Very good condition, cleaned, rebacked, spot in upper right corner as shown, 39 x 17 inches. **NOTE- because this map requires extra insurance for shipping, an additional charge will appear on your card after your original purchase. If you would like to know what that charge will be, please contact us.**Price: $950.00 Date: 1888

1888

US Coast Survey

$950.00

Model # TOW018

Map of New York and Vicinity, Verso 1: Map of Brooklyn, Verso 2: Map of Baltimore - Maker: GoldthwaiteAntique printed color two page map of New York and Vicinty, with a verso map of Brooklyn, New York, and a verso map of Baltimore, Maryland. from Goldthwaite's Universal Atlas, Geographical, Astronomical and Historical, containing a Complete Series of Maps of Modern Geography, Exhibiting the World and its Various Political Divisions as They are To-day, published by Goldthwaite's Geographical Magazine, 1891. Very good overall antique condition. Map of New York and Vicinity measures approx. 18.75 x 12.5 inches. Map of Brooklyn measures approx. 9.5 x 12 inches. Map of Baltimore measures approx. 9.5 x 12 inches. **Note: Please contact us if interested in purchasing one of the verso maps separately, as they can be separated.Price: $100.00 Date: 1891

1891

Goldthwaite

$100.00

Model # NYO673

Map of New York City (Northern Part) - Maker: Hunt & EatonAntique printed color map of a northern portion of New York City, by Hunt and Eaton, 1892. Shows areas of Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Washington Heights, the Bronx, etc. extending as far north as Riverdale. Map is detailed and shows general outline of city blocks, names of major streets, steam railraods, elevated railroads, and the at the time unfinished, "Suburban Rapid Transit." Also includes some points of interest (e.g. St. John's College- present-day St. John's University, Emigrant Refuge Hospital, cemetaries, parks, lunatic asylums, inebriate asylum, etc.) Very good overall antique condition with some mild toning of the paper, as well as some very minmal tearing at the outer edges (which has been repaired using archival tape.) Measures approximately 12" x 9" to the neatline.Price: $60.00 Date: 1892

1892

Hunt & Eaton

$60.00

Model # TOW468

New York City - Neuyork. - Maker: BrockhausAntique printed color map of New York City, by Brockhaus, 1895. Map shows a general overview of city blocks, names of major streets, and points of interest (with reference.) Mainly in English, with title and a few phrases in German. With fold, as issued. Very good overall antique condition with mild toning and a few very minor tears at the outer edges. Measures approximately 10.75" x 8.5" (H x W) to the neatline. Price: $95.00 Date: 1895

1895

Brockhaus

$95.00

Model # TOW469

New York City & Surroundings - New York und Umgebung - Maker: MeyersAntique printed color map of New York City and its environs, by Meyers, 1896. Includes an inset map showing a portion of southern Manhattan and part of Brooklyn. Map is mainly in English, with part of the title in German. With fold, as issued. Very good overall antique condition with mild toning and a few very minor tears at the outer edges. Measures approximately 10.25" x 8.25" (H x W) to the neatline. Price: $50.00 Date: 1896

1896

Meyers

$50.00

Model # NYO654

New York- A Suggestion for the Improvement of the Hudson River Water-Front. - Maker: Harper's WeeklyUncolored antique print of part of New York City, Manhattan, showing suggested changes to improve the water front on the Hudson River. Drawn by H.M. Petitt from the Architect's Plans, and published in Harper's Weekly in 1899. The plan shows a grand and almost European walkway that features statues, gardens, gazebos, fountains, arches, and more, for the strolling pleasure of the leisure classes. Sadly this plan was never executed. Very good condition with center fold as issued, staple marks in center visible from being stapled into the magazine, and lower left corner folded by a half-inch. Approx. 12 x 19 inches to the neatline.Price: $85.00 Date: 1899

1899

Harper's Weekly

$85.00

Model # NYO101

Brooklyn and Vicinity - Maker: Rand McNallyHighly detailed antique hand colored map of Brooklyn, New York, by Rand-McNally, 1901. Shows streets and avenues, parks, cemeteries and many points of interest, the East River, details of piers and channels, etc. Governor's Island, New York Bay, Jamaica Bay, with inset of Brooklyn Vicinity. Very good condition with some mild toning of the antique paper, some minor pencil marks/writing left by a previous owner, and some very mild roughing/tearing at the outer edges. Measures approximately 19" x 26.25" to the neatline.Price: $145.00 Date: 1901

1901

Rand McNally

$145.00

Model # NYO201

Harlem River, New York - Maker: U.S. Coast SurveyBlack and white antique coastal chart of the Harlem River and environs, including part of the Hudson River, Inwood, Upper Manhattan, Sugar Hill, Harlem, the Bronx, Washington Heights, and part of Wards Island, among others. Good to very good antique condition, restored, rebacked, with darkening and staining at top edge and repaired edge tears, 40.5 x 20.75 inches.Price: $950.00 Date: 1902

1902

U.S. Coast Survey

$950.00

Model # NYO194

Westchester County New York - Maker: New Century Atlas of the Empire State Evert 1911Antique hand colored map of Westchester County, New York, Very good overall antique condition, 29.5 x 22.25 inches.Price: $250.00 Date: 1911

1911

New Century Atlas of the Empire State Evert 1911

$250.00

Model # NYO195

Panoramic View of New York City and Vicinity - Maker: Byron BayneBlack and white antique bird's eye view of New York City and vicinity, by Byron Bayne, 1912. Includes Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Newark, Jersey City, and more. Rivers, bodies of water, and places are labeled. Very good overall antique condition- this map has been archivally cleaned, flattened, and backed with light-weight tissue. Approx. 22.5 x 30 inches.Price: $325.00 Date: 1912

1912

Byron Bayne

$325.00

Model # NYO231

New York Map-Guide, Picture Map in Full Color, Street Map and Subway Map - Maker: BollmannGraphically stunning, detailed map showing New York City buildings during the 1964 World's Fair, general map of New York and Vicinity on the reverse. This is a wonderful full color pictorial bird's eye view of Manhattan, the area south of Central Park, with extraordinarily detailed 3-D architectural renderings. Important buildings are labeled, as are all streets and avenues. The artist is Hermann Bollmann, a woodcarver and engraver, who, since 1948, has drawn 39 similar maps of European cities. To prepare this map, Mr. Bollmann and his staff designed and built special cameras, and took 67,000 individual photographs of New York City, 17,000 from the air. To solve the problem of skyscrapers and concentration of building, Mr. Bollmann used several unique devices which remain his secret. The map is drawn with exact accuracy to the smallest detail. All the actual drawing was done by hand. On reverse is a more traditional map of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island. Very good condition with minor separation at folds which can be repaired, aproximately 33" x 44". Price: $275.00 Date: 1964

1964

Bollmann

$275.00

Model # OTH259

St. Pauls, Broadway, N.Y. - Maker: TallisAntique hand colored print of St. Paul's Chapel on Broadway in New York City, NY, by Tallis, c. 1850. This is the oldest surviving church in Manhattan, built in 1766. Print is bordered by decorative vignettes including the "Tumults occasioned by the Stamp Act," and "Seizure of the Liberty Sloop at Boxton, 1768." Very good overall antique condition with some mild wrinkling, toning, and minor staining of the paper. Printed area measures approximately 8.25" x 6.75".Price: $55.00 Date: c. 1850

New York*****SOLD***** - Maker: BluntBlack and white antique harbor chart by Blunt, of New York harbor, including part of Manhattan, Staten Island, The Narrows, Red Hook, Gravesend, the East Bank and West bank, Sandy Hook, and the Highlands or Neversink. Engraved for The American Coast Pilot. Good condition, some foxing, 7 x 4 inches.*****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1806

New York City, New York *****SOLD***** - Maker: DufourAntique black and white city map of New York City, New York, NY, by Dufour, featuring public buildings, major roads, and notable landmarks of lower Manhattan and Brooklyn, and a separate view of a future gridded area of the rest of Manhattan, and outline of Westchester, in very good condition, cleaned and de-acidified, 8 x 10 inches. ***SOLD***Price:Date: 1836

New York *****SOLD***** - Maker: BradfordEngraved Antique hand colored map of lower Manhattan up to 53rd Street, part of Brooklyn and New Jersey, with well-known landmarks including Brooklyn Navy Yard, Washington and Madison Squares, Ellis and Governors Islands, Gramercy Park, Bellevue, and many others, delineated by wards, Very good overall antique condition, approx. 14.5 x 11 inches. **SOLD**Price:Date: 1840

1840

Bradford

Model # NYO109JR

Map of The Country Twenty Five Miles Round the City of New York. ***SOLD*** - Maker: Jeremiah GreenleafBeautifully Antique hand colored map from the 1842 edition of Jeremiah Greenleaf's "A New Universal Atlas: Comprising Separate Maps Of all the Principal Empires, Kingdoms, & States Throughout the World: and forming a distinct Atlas of the United States. Carefully Compiled from the best Authorities Extant by Jeremiah Greenleaf. a new edition revised and corrected to the present time 1842." Political boundaries delineated by color, and with details of cities and towns, rivers and water bodies, some mountains and landforms. Circular presentation. Very good condition, some toning, 13 x 11.5 inches. ***SOLD***Price:Date: 1842

1842

Jeremiah Greenleaf

Model # NYO648

Croton Aqueduct at Hastings *****SOLD***** - Maker: Tower/Wiley & PutnamAntique uncolored print from the book Illustrations of the Croton Aqueduct, by F. B. Tower, of the Engineer Department, published by Wiley and Putnam in 1843. Features a scene with the aqueduct bridge at Hastings, which connects to the Croton dam to bring water to parts of Manhattan and the Bronx. Very good condition. Sheet measures approx. 9.25 x 12.75 inches. **SOLD**Price:Date: 1843

1843

Tower/Wiley & Putnam

Model # NYO371

New York 1695 **SOLD** - Maker: Valentine's Manual/HaywardUnusual antique city plan of New York City in 1695. Includes Whitehall Battery, the Old Dock, the Custom House, Wall Street and Broad Street, and Broad Way. Very good condition, approx. 9 x 14.5 inches.Price:Date: 1852

1852

Valentine's Manual/Hayward

Model # NAU117

Eastern Part of Long Island Sound*****SOLD***** - Maker: Bache/HasslerAntique coastal chart, 1855 updated to 1883. Includes Block Island, Montauk, Fishers Island, Point Judith, Rhode Island, New London, and most of East Hampton. Excellent terrestrial data. Very good condition, crease in center, several margin tears, 24.5 x 35 inches.*****SOLD***** **NOTE- because this map requires extra insurance for shipping, an additional charge will appear on your card after your original purchase. If you would like to know what that charge will be, please contact us.**Price:Date: 1855

Map of New York **SOLD** - Maker: ColtonAntique hand colored map of New York City by Colton, 1858, with inset of the Continuation of the City and County of New York, depicting Harlem; this mid-19th century plan of Manhattan delineates the layout of the brand new Central Park in green just one year after it was opened; also shows the midtown distributing reservoir and Crystal Palace at the site of present-day New York Public Library's main branch at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street. Very good overall antique condition with minor toning and very minor spotting, approx. 16 x 25.5 inches. Price:Date: 1858

1858

Colton

Model # NYO458

Map of the Cities of New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hudson City and Hoboken *****SOLD***** - Maker: DrippsAntique hand colored decorative street map of New York with strong original color, including parks, names of piers, and ferry information. Also includes parts of Hoboken and Jersey City, New Jersey, and Brooklyn, Hunters Point and Blackwells Island. Folded map made for Valentine's Manual by M. Dripps, very good condition, de-acidified and rebacked, 18 x 11.5 inches. **SOLD**Price:Date: 1859

1859

Dripps

Model # NYO627

View in Central Park, Southward from the Arsenal 5th Avenue & 64th St., June 1858 *****SOLD***** - Maker: HaywardAntique uncolored print by Hayward, published in Valentine's Manual in 1859, showing the creation of Central Park in Manhattan, New York City. Interesting view from the intersection of 5th Ave and 64th St looking toward 59th St showing the land that was being worked to create Central Park. With folds as issued. Good to very good condition with light toning at edges. Approx. 7.25 x 15 inches to the paper edges. *****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1859

1859

Hayward

Model # NYO324

New York City County and Vicinity*****SOLD***** - Maker: DrippsAntique hand colored map of Manhattan and vicinity, by Dripps, 1860. Wonderful detail of streets, avenues and parks. Some bathometric data for the Hudson and East Rivers. Includes part of Brooklyn and Queens. Overall Very good overall antique condition, approx. 25 x 17.5 inches.*****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1860

1860

Dripps

Model # NYO380

Plan of New York ***SOLD*** - Maker: MitchellAntique map of New York, including wharves, streets, ferry lines, train lines, and parks, from mid-town Manhattan to Battery Park, decorative border, colorful map of the city of New York, NY, parts of neighboring boroughs and towns included (e.g. Brooklyn, Jersey City and Governor's Island.) Very good overall antique condition with mild toning throughout, and some spots of foxing (mainly outside the decorative border.) Measures approximately 13" x 10.75" to the outer edges of the decorative border. ***SOLD***Price:Date: 1860

1860

Mitchell

Model # TOW067

Northern Ports and Harbours in the United States.*****SOLD***** - Maker: BartholomewHand colored antique city plans of major eastern harbors in the United States, including Boston Harbour, Portland Harbour, the Hudson River, New York Harbour, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Very good condition, some toning, 18 x 11.75 inches.*****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1860

1860

Bartholomew

Model # NYO671

Map of the Five Cities of New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken, & Hudson City - Plate 2 ***SOLD*** - Maker: DrippsAntique hand colored map of the area around the tip of Manhattan showing New York City, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken, Hudson City, and more. By M. Dripps for Valentine's Manual of the Corporation of New York, 1860. Includes water depths, railroads, some road names, ferries, cemeteries, public buildings, and more. Good antique condition with slight fading of the antique coloring, light overall toning, folds as issues, very small margin on the left side, and some minor paper loss on the folds in a few places. Approx. 24 x 27.5 inches to the neatline. ***SOLD***Price:Date: 1860

1860

Dripps

Model # NYO372

City of Manhattan or New York*****SOLD***** - Maker: Valentine's Manual/HaywardAntique city plan of Lower Manhattan, executed by S. Bellin in 1764, includes the Custom House, City Hall, the Fort, the House of the Governor, and others. Very good condition, paper is toned, approx. 8.75 x 6.5 inches.*****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1861

1861

Valentine's Manual/Hayward

Model # NYO373

Bay and Port of New York, Capital of New York.*****SOLD***** - Maker: Valentine's Manual/HaywardAntique coastal chart of New York Bay and Harbor, from the Collection of Charts and Plans made by order of the Duke de Choiseul and executed by S. Bellin in 1764. Includes Staten Island, part of Long Island, New York, part of east New Jersey, Newark Bay. Shows bathometric data. Good condition, paper is toned, part of left margin is missing. Approx. 9 x 6.75 inches.*****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1861

Hudson River Sheet No. 1 from New York to Haverstraw *****SOLD***** - Maker: U.S. Coast SurveyHand colored antique coastal chart of the mouth and course of the Hudson River from New York City north to Sing Sing, showing very fine detail of Manhattan, Brooklyn, parts of Queens (to Willet's Point) and Westchester County (to Throg's Neck) and including Yonkers, Dobb's Ferry, Nyack, and Tarrytown; with key to tides and soundings. Very good overall antique condition, measures approx. 39 x 17 inches. *****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1863

New York City, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken, etc.*****SOLD***** - Maker:Antique hand colored map of New York City, Manhattan, Brooklyn, and parts of Long Island, Jersey City and Hoboken, with inset of the Plan of the Northern Portion of the City of New York. Very good overall antique condition, 24.75 x 16.5 inches.*****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1865

1865

Model # NYO056

Coast Chart No. 120 New York Bay and Harbor New York*****SOLD***** - Maker: U.S. Coast SurveyAntique Nautical Chart, includes Jamaica Bay, Manhattan, Jersey City, State Island, , from Sandy Hook to Hempstead Bay, mounted and matted on foam core, fair condition, good detail and even aging, some stains and wrinkles, one small hole, 32 1/2"h x 26"w plus matting.*****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1866

1866

U.S. Coast Survey

Model # NYO062

New York Entrance*****SOLD****** - Maker: U.S. Coast SurveyBenjamin Peirce folded map, includes Staten Island, Brooklyn, and New Jersey Coast, Sandy Hook to Rockaway Beach, Very good overall antique condition with only minor discoloration at folds, 24"h x 39"w.*****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1867

1867

U.S. Coast Survey

Model # NYO139

Plan of New York and Brooklyn ***SOLD*** - Maker: BeersAntique hand colored map from the Atlas of New York and Vicinity, by Beers, 1867. This map shows Manhattan and Brooklyn very nicely with Central Park, Queens, the Bronx, etc. Includes general overview of city blocks with names of major streets, railroads, parks, squares, etc. Good to Very good overall antique condition with mild toning throughout, a couple minor tears outside the border, and some areas of mild foxing (mainly outside the decorative border.) Measures approximately 15.75" x 12.5" (H x W) to the neatline. **SOLD**Price:Date: 1867

1867

Beers

Model # NYO076

New York and Environs - Maker: ValentineFrom the New Manual, folded bird's eye view map in fair to good condition with part of margin missing, 10"h x 15"w.*****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1868

New York, from a Balloon. Pictorial Map of New York and Vicinity, Showing the Suburban Towns, and Railroad and Water Communications.**SOLD** - Maker: Harper's WeeklyHand colored antique aerial view pictorial map of New York City and environs, showing an 18-mile circumference, from Harper's Weekly Supplement, May 6, 1871, with an inset of fascinating and somewhat ironic narrative describing the "rapid" transit of the day, and a note that, "The completion of the Brooklyn Bridge will make the transit still more rapid and convenient on that side of the town, and at some future day a tunnel under the Hudson may do the same for the other." Very good overall antique condition, center crease visible, map measures approx. Map 14.5 x 20.5 inches.Price:Date: 1871

1871

Harper's Weekly

Model # NYO069b

New York City*****SOLD***** - Maker: Asher & AdamsNew York city map, includes Brooklyn, parts of Long Island City and Jersey City, Very good overall antique condition, 16" x 10 1/2".*****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1872

Map of New York and Vicinity **Currently Unavailable** - Maker: BeersAntique hand colored maps of New York and vicinity, accompanying the Atlas of New York and Vicinity, by Beers. Good condition with a tear that has been repaired withnon-archival tape, 30.25 x 27.5 inches. Originally $525, currently on Super Deal Pricing! **Currently Unavailable** This map is being restored, please contact us if you are interested in it.Price:Date: 1872

Gray's Atlas Map of New York City *****SOLD***** - Maker: GrayMap of New York City, with parts of Brooklyn, present-day Queens (Long Island City and Hunters Point), and Jersey City, showing great detail of streets, landmarks, squares, parks and the ferries, trolley and railroad lines of a growing post-war metropolis. Very good overall antique condition with slight toning, measures 15 x 12 inches. *****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1873

1873

Gray

Model # NYO325A

Map of Central Portions of the Cities of New York and Brooklyn. *****SOLD***** - Maker: BeersAntique hand colored map of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and part of Queens (Long Island City). Beautiful detail of parks, streets, and avenues. Bathometric data for the North (Hudson) River and East River. Very good overall antique condition, slight seam separation lower margin, map measures approx. 14 x 22.5 inches. *****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1873

New York City, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken, Etc. ***SOLD*** - Maker: GrayMap of New York City, with parts of Brooklyn, Long Island City, Green Point, Jersey City, Hoboken, New York Bay and the Hudson and East Rivers, and an inset of Upper Manhattan, 23 x 16.5 inches, very good condition with slight toning and minor spots.Price:Date: 1876

1876

Gray

Model # TOW208

Plan de New-York ****SOLD**** - Maker: FayardAntique printed color map of the city of New York United States, from Fayard's 1877 Atlas Universel. This map shows Manhattan and Central Park very well, with parts of Brooklyn and Jersey City, showing key buildings and sites, parks, and streets, very good condition, with small archivally repaired seam separation at top edge. Approx. 10 1/2"h x 16 1/2"w. ***SOLD***Price:Date: 1877

New York City (North and South).*****SOLD***** - Maker: LettsAntique hand colored map of New York City, in two joinable sheets, one of north Manhattan, from 42nd Street to 136th Street. Includes Central Park, Riverside Park, the East River and Blackwell's Island, Ward's Island, and Randall's Island. The South sheet includes Lower Manhattan and Tompkins Square, Governors Island, Washington Square and Madison Square. With numbered key to public buildings. Very good overall antique condition, each sheet measures approx. 15 x 13.5 inches.*****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1883

1883

Letts

Model # NYO181

Map of New York and Vicinity*****SOLD***** - Maker: ShermanAntique hand colored map of New York City and environs, with good detail, and also showing topographic features. Very good overall antique condition, 27.5 x 19.25 inches.*****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1884

Colton's New York City *****SOLD***** - Maker: ColtonAntique hand colored map of New York City by Colton, 1887, with inset of the Plan of the Northern Portion of the City of New York including the 24th ward and Woodlawn Cemetery, this late-19th century plan of Manhattan delineates the layout of the new Central Park in green, with labeled gates and attractions like the museum and menagerie, the woman's gate, the all saints gate, and the ramble; also shows the midtown distributing reservoir, Madison Square, and many other land marks that have changed in the more than 100 years since this map was published. Fair antique condition, light water damage mostly outside border, paper is slightly wavy and toned overall, map is splitting at seam but is archivally taped on back, approx. 16 x 25.5 inches. **SOLD**Price:Date: 1887

1887

Colton

Model # NYO603

Map of New York City to accompany "The Temperance Movement, or the Conflict Between Man and Alcohol" *****SOLD***** - Maker: H. W. BlairAntique printed color map of New York City, Manhattan, by H.W. Blair, 1888. This map shows the locations of over 9000 establishments that held liquor licenses in 1886, and estimates that another 1000 were operating without licenses. The map is still in the book. The book is complete but in fair condition with edge wear, loose pages, toning, etc. The map is in very good condition, folded in the book as issued, with a small tear in upper left through the border. Map measures approx 8.5 x 21 inches to the neatline. If you would like to purchase the map only, we can remove the map from the book for you. Price remains the same with or without the book. **SOLD**Price:Date: 1888

1888

H. W. Blair

Model # NYO191

Atlantic Coast, Point Judith to New York*****SOLD***** - Maker: U.S. Coast SurveyHand colored antique coastal chart showing the Atlantic Ocean and Long Island Sound, Long Island, with the Connecticut, New York and New Jersey coasts, and New York City and Brooklyn. With detailed soundings. Very good overall antique condition, 20 x 26.5 inches.*****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1890

1890

U.S. Coast Survey

Model # TOW476

New York City (Southern Part) *****SOLD***** - Maker: Hunt & EatonAntique printed color map of a portion of southern Manhattan, by Hunt and Eaton, 1892. Map begins at the southern end of Central Park and shows a general overview of city blocks, names of major streets, elevated railroads, and points of interest (with a reference at the right side of the map.) Very good overall antique condition with mild toning throughout. Measures approximately 11.25" x 8.5" (H x W) to the neatline. **SOLD**Price:Date: 1892

1892

Hunt & Eaton

Model # NYO318

Coast Chart No. 120 New York Bay and Harbor New York*****SOLD***** - Maker: U.S. Coast SurveyBlack and white antique working nautical chart of New York City Harbor and surrounding waters. This is a working chart produced by the U.S. Coast Survey, first published 1866, with additions to 1907. Includes bathometric data, as well as information on lights, lightships, buoys, and tides, with recognition profiles and significant coastal detail, including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, the Bronx, part of Long Island, also Jersey City, Hoboken, Newark. Overall in very good condition, approx. 33 x 26.5 inches.*****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1894

1894

U.S. Coast Survey

Model # NYO337

City of New York ****SOLD**** - Maker: BienFrom the Atlas of the State of New York, by Joseph Bien, 1895. Printed color. Very good overall antique condition, approx. 24 x 16 inches. ***SOLD***Price:Date: 1895

1895

Bien

Model # NYO338

City of Brooklyn*****SOLD***** - Maker: BienFrom the Atlas of the State of New York, by Joseph Bien, 1895. Printed color. Very good overall antique condition. Approx. 24 x 16 inches*****SOLD******Price:Date: 1895

1895

Bien

Model # NYO661

Bird's-eye View of New York City in 1897 *****SOLD***** - Maker: Moses KingAntique uncolored print of Manhattan with parts of Brooklyn, Queens, and Jersey City, by Moses King, 1897. Shows the Brooklyn Bridge and "contemplated bridges across the East and North Rivers." Labeled on map are rivers, major streets, bridges, islands, Central Park, and other important areas. Very good condition with center fold as issued. Matted with neutral mat. Approx. 9.5 x 13.5 inches to neatline. **SOLD**Price:Date: 1897

1897

Moses King

Model # OTH184

Reading the Declaration of Independence *****SOLD***** - Maker: Harper's WeeklyAntique black and white print double-spread illustration from the July 3, 1897 edition of Harper's Weekly, depicting American troops standing at attention in lower Manhattan while the Declaration of Indepdence is read by an officer on July 9, 1776, with General George Washington mounted on his horse; drawn by R.F. Zogbaum. Good condition, some seam and margin wear, measures approx. 12 x 19 inches. **SOLD**Price:Date: 1897

1897

Harper's Weekly

Model # NYO669

Map of New York City ("Greater New York") ***SOLD*** - Maker: Colton for the Merchants' AssociationAntique printed color map of New York City made by Colton and issued by the Merchants' Association of New York in 1897. This map show the five boroughs of New York, newly consolidated. The Boroughs are: Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Richmond, all colored in pink to show the new extent of the city. This is a folding pocket map and includes the original cover, although it is no longer attached to the map. The verso map features a larger map of Manhattan with parts of the Bronx and Brooklyn. Good antique condition with some wear and seam separations along the fold lines. Approx. 17.5 x 15 inches to the neatlines. **SOLD**Price:Date: 1897

1897

Colton for the Merchants' Association

Model # SPO031

Hockey at the St. Nicholas Rink, New York City ***SOLD*** - Maker: Harper's WeeklyAntique black and white illustration of two teams playing a game of ice hockey at St. Nicholas Rink (also called St. Nicholas Arena,) an early indoor ice rink in New York City, which operated from 1896-1962 and was demolished some time in the 1980s. Above the image is a page of text regarding "amateur sport." Published in Harper's Weekly. Very good overall antique condition withs ome mild toning and creasing of the paper. Image measures approximately 6" x 8.5" (H x W, not including caption.) Page measures approximately 16.25" x 11.25" overall. **SOLD**Price:Date: 1897

1897

Harper's Weekly

Model # NEW109

Untitled, verso: Greater New York *****SOLD***** - Maker: CramAntique printed color map of a portion of Massachusetts just south of Boston- Roxbury, West Roxbury, Dorchester, etc. Around Franklin Park and Jamaica Pond. (Recto map.) Includes an area noted as a Calf Pasture. Verso: A map of Greater New York (Queens, Brooklyn, Long Island, Manhattan, etc.) Very good condition with some slight overall toning. By Cram, in Cram's Universal Atlas Geographical, Astronomical and Historical, 1900. Recto Map (MA area) measures approximately 10" x 13.25" to the neatline. Verso map (NY) measures approx. 10.5" x 13.5" to the neatline. **SOLD**Price:Date: 1900

Rand McNally & Co.'s New Handy Map of New York City ****SOLD**** - Maker: Rand McNallyAntique printed color map of New York City, Manhattan, and parts of Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. Published in 1908 by the Randy McNally company, this was a folded map. This map shows early subway lines, the beginning of tunnels, but ferries are still predominantly in use. Includes inset map of Greater New York. Very good antique condition with folds as issued. approx. 33.5 x 18.75 inches to neatline ***SOLD***Price:Date: 1908

1908

Rand McNally

Model # NYO708

Bird's Eye View of New York and Vicinity **SOLD** - Maker: C. S. Hammond & Co.Antique printed color map of New York City, Brooklyn, and the Bronx with the surrounding areas. Published in 1912 by C. S. Hammond & Company. Includes the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Central Park, other important public buildings and areas, and a red ferry line that travels around Manhattan and through Long Island Sound, presumably towards Boston. Map is in good to very good antique condition, with some staining mostly in the upper half of the map. This map was issued as a folding or pocket map and it retains the folds it had when issued. It is still attached to its original paper cover. Approx. 17 x 21.5 inches to the neatlines. **SOLD**Price:Date: 1912

1912

C. S. Hammond & Co.

Model # NYO761

A Map of Shelter Island ***SOLD*** - Maker: Paul LauneAntique hand colored pictorial map of Shelter Island, New York, by Paul Laune, 1934. Includes an inset map of Long Island which shows the routes to Shelter Island. Features illustrations of various activities on the island, as well as some historical details and events. Map shows the names of major roads and various points of interest (Quaker Cemetery, Town Hall, the Old Landing, Yacht Club, etc.) Good overall antique condition with some roughing and very minor paper loss at the outer edges. **SOLD**Price:Date: 1934

1934

Paul Laune

Model # NYO528

View of the Park and City Hall, New York *****SOLD***** - Maker: RobetsBlack & white engraved illustration of unknown origin, charming scene of strolling pedestrians and carriages surrounding City Hall Park at the intersection of Broadway and Park Row. Drawn by W. Robets. Very good condition, measures approx. 5 x 7 inches. **SOLD**Price:Date: c. 1850

Syracuse, N.Y. ***SOLD*** - Maker: Capewell & KimmelAntique uncolored print of Syracuse, New York, by Capewell & Kimmel, c. 1850. Shows a bird's eye view as seen from atop a hilly area overlooking the city with people and horses in the foreground. Very good condition with some wrinkling in bottom margin, and light toning at paper edges. Printed image is approx. 4.5 x 7.25 inches and sheet size is approx. 9.75 x 8 inches. ***SOLD***Price:Date: c. 1850

New York Bird's Eye View *****SOLD***** - Maker: NostrandView of New York and Vicinity. Printed color antique bird's-eye view of New York, New York and environs in the early 20th century, with fascinating details of Manhattan and its boroughs - Staten Island, Westchester, Queens, Brooklyn, Naussau counties, New Jersey, including a proposed bridge over the Hudson River that would become the George Washington Bridge in 1931, the Coney Island Ferris Wheel, and a still active Ellis Island that was beginning to process more detainees and deportees than immigrants, as well as the timely juxtaposition of many sailing vessels afloat in the harbor while an early airplane flies overhead. Very good condition, with one smudge in the area of Newark Bay and some minor soiling along a few fold lines. Map was restored, cleaned, flattened, and backed with a light-weight paper. Measures approx. 19 x 29 inches. **SOLD**Price:Date: c. 1925

c. 1925

Nostrand

Model # TOW354

New York Bird's Eye View *****SOLD***** - Maker: NostrandView of New York and Vicinity. Printed color antique bird's-eye view of New York, New York and environs in the early 20th century, with fascinating details of the city and its boroughs, showing major streets, transportation hubs like Pennsylvania Station and Grand Central Station, bridges, ferries, and the new Holland Tunnel, with both steam- and sail-powered vessels in the harbor. Very good condition, vivid color, with minor spots and discoloration. Maps were restored, cleaned, deacidified, flattened, and backed with a light-weight paper. Map measures approx. 16 x 23.75 inches. *****SOLD*****Price:Date: c. 1930

c. 1930

Nostrand

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